Microsoft has rolled out a new SDK preview for Windows 10 developers. The announcement comes a week after the company launched Visual Studio 2017 in preview. With this release, the company has sent out the Windows 10 SDK Preview Build 14965.

This update comes with a bunch of new APIs and also includes debugging tools. As well as bringing a slew of new APIs, it also removes one.

Users will also see that JavaScript scripting and a new debugging tool. It is worth remembering that this SDK preview is solely for Visual Studio 2017 preview. Users are unable to release apps to the Windows Store when running the SDK preview. To see the full list of new APIs and known issues, check out the source.

Microsoft has announced the changelog:

This Windows SDK includes updates and additions to the Windows namespace. See section API Updates and Additions below for the list.

Debugging Tools for Windows has been updated with a few new features, including JavaScript scripting and extensibility.

Visual Studio 2017

Visual Studio 2017 on the Windows platform is built on the Roslyn platform. It helps to rearchitect C# and Visual Basic compilers. With this release, Visual Studio 2017 gets code generation, code analysis, testing and debugging, and navigation. This platform has been known as Visual Studio 15 through its preview phase.

Xamarin integration allows dev’s to diversify devices on a number of platforms to create applications. Due to its common traits with the Windows version, it comes with an Azure-powered cloud back end.

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